Chichester Community Fencing Club (Chichester, West Sussex, PO19 1SB) --
Chichester Community Fencing Club is run entirely by volunteers to promote the sport of fencing and the idea of ’sportsmanship first’. We were founded in 2007 with the help of a Awards for All Lottery grant (£9000) for equipment and training of coaches. The club immediately instigated two major programmes - Coach Bursaries to encourage the growth of coaching within the sport and the Schools Development Scheme (SDS) to introduce school children to the sport and to help grow the sport from grassroots level.
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Chichester Goju Ryu Karate-Do (Chichester, West Sussex, PO19 7XY) --
We teach traditional Goju ryu karate in a fun and friendly environment. Adult and Children of all abilities are welcome. Please visit the website for more information
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Chichester KUGB Karate Club (Chichester, West Sussex, PO19 7XY) --
Traditional Shotokan Karate with the largest single-style Karate organisation in the UK, and one of the most respected Karate organisations in the World. Children and Adults welcome. It`s a great way to get and then keep fit!
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Chichester KUGB Karate Club (Chichester, West Sussex, PO19 3LT) --
Chichester Karate practises Traditional Shotokan Karate and is affiliated to the largest single-style Karate organisation in the United Kingdom, the Karate Union of Great Britain (KUGB). Chichester Karate focuses on the traditional elements of Shotokan Karate that have made it such a successful worldwide Martial Art, whilst ensuring that the class teachings remain as practical as possible for the modern day Karateka.
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Chichester Priory Park Cc (Chichester, West Sussex, PO19 1NH) --
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Chichester Ronin Judo Club (Chichester, West Sussex, PO19 7XY) --
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Chichester Rugby Football Club Ltd (Chichester, West Sussex, PO19 4BP) --
Chichester Rugby Football Club was founded in 1926. The CRFC Clubhouse is situated at the foot of the South Downs on the northern outskirts of the city. With views of Oaklands park, the Chichester Cathedral and the World renowned Festival Theatre. Chichester RFC offers Rugby for all ages, from Mini / Junior, with over 400 players, to Colts and four senior teams. In addition the Club welcomes a large number of non players to Oakland Park every Saturday during the season. Pre-game lunches and other social events are a regular feature and details are listed on our Social page.
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Chichester Runners & A C (Chichester, West Sussex, PO19 4PP) --
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Chichester Scrabble Club (CHICHESTER, West SUSSEX, PO19 8AX) --
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Chichester Sharks (Chichester, West Sussex, PO19 5DL) --
The only flag American football team on the South coast. plays in the BAFA National flag league. We welcome men and women aged 16+. See website for training dates.
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Chichester Tennis & Squash Club (Chichester, West Sussex, PO19 4AR) --
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Goryukai Aikido Yoshinkan (Chichester) (Chichester, West Sussex, PO19 7XY) --
Aikido is different from other martial arts because self defence is practiced without intending harm to the attacker. Techniques are based on using the force of an attack against the opponent to neutralise them, using locks, holds and throws. This approach aims to subdue or immobilise an attacker, rather than cause physical harm. This avoidance of conflict encourages harmony, yet can be a powerful way to control aggressors. Threats are neutralised with minimum force, and so Aikido techniques require little strength to make them effective. This makes Aikido suitable for anyone to practise, regardless of their size or strength. Any new student is welcome to our friendly dojo to learn aikido, whether you are a complete beginner, or have trained in aikido or another martial art before. The GoRyuKai Aikido Yoshinkan club was founded and is run by Sensei Malcolm Crawford, 7th Dan Yoshinkan.
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Goryukai Aikido Yoshinkan (Chichester) (Chichester, West Sussex, PO19 7XY) --
Aikido is different from other martial arts because self defence is practiced without intending harm to the attacker. Techniques are based on using the force of an attack against the opponent to neutralise them, using locks, holds and throws. This approach aims to subdue or immobilise an attacker, rather than cause physical harm. This avoidance of conflict encourages harmony, yet can be a powerful way to control aggressors. Threats are neutralised with minimum force, and so Aikido techniques require little strength to make them effective. This makes Aikido suitable for anyone to practise, regardless of their size or strength. Any new student is welcome to our friendly dojo to learn aikido, whether you are a complete beginner, or have trained in aikido or another martial art before. The GoRyuKai Aikido Yoshinkan club was founded and is run by Sensei Malcolm Crawford, 7th Dan Yoshinkan.
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